Sec 122-282 Permitted Principal Uses And Structures; Minimum Required Off- Street Parking
The following are the permitted principal uses and structures and minimum required off- street parking:
   Permitted principal uses and structures   Minimum required off-street parking
      1.   General retail sales establishment (enclosed)   1 space for each employee, plus 1 space for each 200 square feet of store floor area
      2.   Restaurant, cafe, private club or tavern (but not a drive-in restaurant)   1 space for every 1,000 square feet of floor space
      3.   Hotels and motels   1 space per unit
      4.   Dwelling unit above a store or shop   1 space per unit
      5.   Clubs and lodges   1 space per unit
      6.   Traditional grocery stores but not including quickstop-type grocery stores   1 space for every 150 square feet of floor area;
      7.   Personal services   1 space for each employee
      8.   Financial institutions and offices   1 space for every 150 square feet of floor area
      9.   Business and professional offices and studios   1 space for every 300 square feet of floor area
      10.   Newspaper offices   1 space for each employee
      11.   Medical and dental clinics and offices   1 space for each employee plus 3 spaces
      12.   Public buildings but not including utility buildings, storage, or maintenance yards or buildings   1 space for each employee plus 6 spaces
      13.   Public parking garages   Not applicable
      14.   Wholesale display and salesrooms (enclosed)   2 spaces for each employee
      15.   Theater and other places of amusement (enclosed)   1 space for each employee, plus 1 space for each 200 square feet of floor area
      16.   Cultural centers, museums, and art galleries   1 space for every 1,800 square feet of floor area
      17.   Churches or religious temples (permanent main structures only)   1 space for every 4 seats in the auditorium
      18.   Child day care center, subject to subsections 122-164(H)1., 2., 3., 4., 5., 6.   1 space for every 150 square feet of floor area
      19.   The Planning Commission may review available public parking spaces at the request of any concerned party in the determination of new parking spaces required to meet the provisions of this district. The objective of allowing such review is to encourage flexibility in the effective provision of parking facilities for the central business district without adversely affecting the area available for commercial expansion, growth and redevelopment.
(Code 1991, § 12-291; Ord. No. 00-25, § 12-291, 11-6-2000)